Khanh-Ninh Nguyen

Postdoc, IBENS,ENS :fr:

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I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Biology of the École Normale SupĂ©rieure (IBENS), where my research focuses on the intersection of climate change, air pollution, and human health. My work is multidisciplinary, including the development of quantitative methods to assess climate-driven health impacts, the evaluation of mitigation and adaptation benefits, and the downscaling, bias-corretion and homogenization of climate datasets.

Currently, I work under the supervision of Dr. Rémy Slama , an epidemiologist, who is the leader of PARSEC (Paris Recherche Santé Environnement Climat), a strategic research initiative supported by Inserm and ENS designed to bridge the gap between climate science and public health.

In 2023, I defended my PhD thesis on statistical homogenization, which included segmentation, attribution, and correction of Integrated Water Vapor (the total column of water vapor), working under the supervision of Olivier Bock and Lebarbier Emilie within the Geodesy team, a joint team with IPGP’s Gravimetry and Spatial Geodesy and IGN’s LAREG team.

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Dec 1, 2024 I started a postdoc position assessing the health impact of climate change :rocket: at IBENS-ENS under the supervision of Rémy Slama
Apr 2, 2024 A statistical method for the attribution of change-points in segmented Integrated Water Vapor difference time series is published :page_with_curl:
Dec 30, 2023 I have successfully completed my PhD in apply mathematics and Climatology. The thesis is entitled Homogenization and Trend Estimation of GNSS Water Vapor Observations and Atmospheric Reanalyses: Application to Climate Change Analysis. :tada::tada::tada::tada:
Jan 31, 2023 A manuscript of A new method for the attribution of breakpoints in segmentation of IWV difference time series has been submitted to the Internaltional Journal of Climatology. :tada:
Dec 12, 2022 A brief summary of A new method for the attribution of breakpoints in segmentation of IWV difference time series has been presented in oral session ‘Scientific Applications Enabled by the International GNSS Service (IGS) and Associated Improvements to GNSS Products’ at the AGU Fall Meeting 2022 . :tada:
Aug 26, 2021 Sensitivity of Change-Point Detection and Trend Estimates to GNSS IWV Time Series Properties is published :page_with_curl:
Apr 28, 2021 A brief summary of Sensitivity of segmentation of GNSS IWV time series and trend estimates to data properties has been reported as a vPICO presentation in session CL5.2.6 - ‘Climate Data Homogenization and Analysis of Climate Variability, Trends and Extremes’ at the EGU General Assembly 2021 . :tada:
Oct 1, 2020 I started my PhD :rocket: at Geodesy team under the supervision of Olivier Bock and Emilie Lebarbier
Mar 1, 2020 I started a 6-month internship :rocket: at Geodesy under the supervision of Olivier Bock